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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLA FRIDAY JUNE 24 1910.
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"BUBBLE"
PUNCTURED
Away Went
the Pimples
Eczema Carbuncles Poits Ulcers
Sorei. Cancerous Lumps Rash.
Pimples and all Skin Diseases
Quickly Cured By Astonish-
ing Marvel of Nature
CONFESSES
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BlsEBIi MOTHER'S raiEMD
Th'row Away AH Those Greasy Oint-
ments Saves Lot'ont and Worth-
less Stuff.. Try Nature
and be Cureo.
OLD-TIMB REPORTER'S
HIGH WNANCE SCHEME
IS CRIMPED
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SFGRtT PUNS FOR BI6
WIRELESS MER6ER EXPOSED
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6rsat Bubble Burst By Arrest
of President and Vice
President
KILEINb;
will save the dvspeptlc from many
davs of misery nml enable blm to eat
whatever 1st wishes. They prevent
SICK HtAsMCHE
cause thefoodto assimilate and nour-
ish the body give keen appetite
DEVELOP FLESH
and solid muscle. Elegantly sugar
coated. wi m
Take No Substitute.
It Certainly is Wonderful What Cuti-
clay Will Do.
TELLS HOW HE KILLED
WIFE IN ITALY AND DIS-
POSED OK BODY
SHE CALLED HIM NAMES
DURING VIOLENT QUARREL
Struck Her Willi Mails) Placed
Bod in Trunk and Threw
II Inln Lake
101 PBS
STANDING OF THE CLUBS.
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.JonHfl W 20 .602
BartlVilhi .' 87 27 .578
El Reno :i7 3i .GB2
Raid 3S 29 Ml
Muskogee 83 29 .522
Sapulpa 3S 32 -r32
Guthrie 21 32 .397
Nrina i. ...... -.13 54 194
WESTERN ASSOCIATION.
A LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE
B-.by's coming will be a tlmo of rejoicing and not of ap-
pirccnsion and fear if Mother's Friend is used by the expec-
i ant mother in preparation of the event. This is not a medi
cine to be taken internally but a liniment to be applied to the
body to assist nature in the necessary physical changes of the system. Moth-
er's Friend is composed of oils and medicines which prepare tile muscles and
tendons for the unusual strain render the ligaments supple and elastic aids in
the expanding of the skin and Utah fibres and strengthens all the membranes
:nd tissues. It lessens the pain and danger at the crisis and assures future
health to the mother. Mother's Friend is sold at drug stores. Write for our
free beck containing valuable information for expectant Mothers.
THE BRADFIELB COf ATLANTA. 14.
City Council Holds Up Orders
of Fire Chief for Removal
of Buildings
New York June 84 The secret
plans of aii "Aladdin and the Lamp
scheme to form a 50.oOO000 wirless
trait in which Elmer E. Burlingame
was to be king was learned today.
Facts were also obtained concerning
the geysur-ltke career of Mr. Hurl in-
game from the time he was a report-
er on an up-state newspaper to the
stage that he was handling the si -. J:r
of a chain of eompanii s with u total
of $7500001)0 capitalization.
The wireless trust was to be known
as the "Universal Wireless company.
It was to take over the following cor-
porations. The United States Wireless Tele-
graph' company $20000000 capitaliz-
ation.; the North American Win-less
Telegraph company $10.000outi cap-
italisation; the Continental Wireles-
Telegraph an I Telephone company
capitalization $5.0imj.0O0; the Ameri-
can Marconi company capitalization
$56500I.
This great bubble was burst by the
arrest of Christopher C. Wilson pu s
ident and Samutl S. Boart vice pres-
ident and Samuel S. Boart vice pres-
WfllKm Tomplrins former president
of the now defunct New York selling
S;eney of the United Wireless stock
it Methods Shown Up.
Since the exposure of Mr. Burlin-
game'sflO.OOO.OOO group of wireless
telephone companies and his $5000-
00 -Stan Electric Generator 'Co. which
boasted of an invention to transform
solar beat into unlimited right and
rower a number of men have come
forward With Information concerning
tte remarkable promotion methods or
tMs man.
Today William A. Patten a former
employe of Burlingame stated that
the storage batteries of the Sun Elec-
tric Generator company's plant in
Maiden Lane were charged from the
current of the Edison company. Hun-
dreds of Investors in Sun Electric
stock have been told that the machine.
on the roof of the company's labora-
tory furnished the power used In the
demonstration.
It was learned today that a promi-
nent actor who at one time starred
with Ada Rehan purchased lloW
of Burlin game's wireless Telephone
stock. He placed his case In the
hands of an attorney. Another nves
tor is said to be an assistant secre-
tary of 'be navy.
Wat Formerly a Newspaper Man.
According to Mr. Patten's figuring
it' would take at least 100o0 square
feet ot plugs numbering i;ti(VHirft
plugs to attraci e nough heat from the
aiMr to light five tungsten incandes-
cent lamps of sixteen candle power.
The company claims to be abb' to do
tult with forty-eight- square feet oi
antimony and zinc plugs which it. has
oft th roof of 120 Maiden Kane. The
C03t of lighting theso five lamps ac-
cording to Mr. Patten's estimate w.iiiM
be 125242.33.
To understand how E. E. Hurlin-
game believed himself attic to float
u $3000000i wireless trust it i.- Di c
essary to folloow bis career since
1887. when he left the Elmira Tele-
gram where besides reporting he had
charge of a chess column and Juv
enile page. After quitting newspaper
work he was uext heard from in 1S;to
in the Granite State Provident as-o-i
elation a building and loan company I
of New Hampshire. He had the pos-
ition of secretary w ith a salary rt i
SSTi.DOO a veir. The cnmoanv land
ed in the hands of a receiver The ';in.'-J
There comes from Mexico a most t
remarkable liy powder called Cut-
clav. It is a mire and natural mio-
stance mined p the deep earth.
Dr. G. K. Shaw a well-known pins i
ician of Chihuahua Mev. cm-d a put-
tular eczema with tour applications
He had su prising success with it on V i . "T .
a case of erysipelas. Nfcw Vork' 'une 24.-Porter Charl-
Mr. W. Dale president of Chlbuar ton husband of Mrs. Maiy iSeott Cas-
hua Invesimcn; Co.. had an intinnied lle ( harlton whose body was found
nose for years. Two applicants ot ffed f kft
Cutlrlnv cdfed it completely fir Ar-
onste'.n. or M Pate Tex.. CUret) if Como Italy recently was anested as
worms which his son iiad on Ml head he stepped from the steamship Prln-
aacorj ronn .j lean puce uM". z ps Irene in lloliokeii Tliurs:lav.
alriiiist instaiitlv cuied eczema and a
lu.l case of pimples on the face from
which lie had suffered for a long time
Ail who try Cuticlay are simply a-
tonUhed at the result.
No matter what it is eczema bolls
wounds ulcers salt iheuni any skin
disease any eruption of the face
hands scalp or body. Cuticlay cures
ii quick; relief fl instant.
Theo. Laux. 4 Delaware jilace Chi-
cago says; "My hands nrms legs
and feet were raw with eczema; In
fc minutes ali pain was gone; in two
days I was cured.''
These eases are Impressive. The
actual sorts disappear and yt Vnow
;ihere is Jsomething rernapkal 'M m
Cnticlay. It iB not imagination. The
powder iR pure nothing added noth-
ing taken from it being put up just
as It is taken from the earth. Get a
.')0-cent 'an of Cuticlay today of any
druggist and use it at once. You will
be overjoyed to find how quickly it
relieves all sensation or sourness and
you will be astonish' 1 how quickly
von will be astonished to notice how
quickly it heals and euros the worst
and uiiliest sire ulcer carbuncle or
any skin eruption. II you can not
get to a store right away send 60 eenis
to the Cuticlay Co.. Chicago and il
can of Cuticlay will be mailed to you
postpaid. Otttlclay is sold and Highly
recommended in Guthrie by the owl
Drup company.
Charlton it' first denied his identity
but afii'r being given the "thiid de-
giee" he admitted that he was the
husband of Mrs. Charlton. Charlton
made signed statement to the Ho-
bo ken police.
Charlton was given the "third de-
tjri ' by Chief Of Police Hayes of
Hoboken and several detectives. He-
fo ft the confeRHlou was obtained it
v as staled by the police that Charlton
became infuriated by the gruelling
u which he was being subjected anil
springing to his feet drew a revolver
and tried to shoot Chief Hayes. Chaii-
toii was disamiod by the detective?
and nlier he hud been quieted down
the young man now a picture of ab
ject despair confessed to Slaying h's
w Ifp.
Chirltou travelled tinder the name
of Charles W. Coleman or timann
though the name appeared on the pas-
senge list as io;.:; i oieman me ac-
ciiseil man was utterly broken in
spirit following his arrest and it Waa
apparent that he had lost much weight
on bis flight from the scene of the
ci inie.
Chatlton denied flatly when placed
under arrest by the detectives that!
he was the man wanted and took the:
Indefinite potponment was last
night ordered by the city council in
raiiard to several buildings reported
by Fire Chief (Sfruber as unfit for oc-
cupanjy and ni-:.aces to the city.
Owne s of the buildings were repre-
sented or were present in person.
Councilman Dunham and iiiggins
appealed to be rather sore on the pro-
position because of the delays of tear-
ing down Harrison avenue shacks.
A stay of sixty days was given in the
particular instances cited by the t'lru
chief Arbitrators tue to be ap-
pointed. BtrtWJngs In nineteen lots
a e listed Xr destruction.
"It cured me" or "It saved the Ute
of my child" are the expressions you
hear every day about Chamberlain's
colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.
1 This is true the world over where this
! valuable remedy lias been introduced
i No other medicine in use for Ular-
' rhoea or bowel complaint has re-
reived such general approval. The j
secret of the success of Chamberlain's
colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
1 is that It cures. Sold by all dealers i
M usIiOgee Okln. .lime 21. N. M.
. Schools acline for President Shaw
of 'he western association yesterday
paid the Muskogee players their sal-
ariee in full from June 1 to the lth
and the ehib becomes the property of
' the aslcc!auon and Its idenirflcftllon
I rent a lot the same.
Ce.thrie was defeated in a no-hit
I game today.
Score: R H 8
Muskogee 100 002 Iflx 4 ". I
Guthrie . .O'lO hi') 100
Batteries Galhr aith tind
Hotchkiss and clifton.
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Tate;
icjvil e
Iteno
4: El Reno 7.
Okla. June 24 Knsley
pro -ed easy for El Reno s baismen
and spectacular fielding bv Hai'tle-
viile failed to save the visitors from
defeat.
Score; It Ii hi
H.irt If-.ville 400 000 0004 9 1
Kl Reno loo gig Nx7 15 5
llatteries Envley and VanderhHI;
Kimball ami Brown.
iehl Adams and Gibson.
Summitry Bases on halls Brown
I : Leifield 4; Adams 3.
Struck out lirown 4.
Umpires- Johnstone and Mortin.
. .Bostor 0: Philadelphia 4.
'v:.A Iphia Jifrie 244v Philadel-
phia hit the ball hard five of the
.two hi!.. heme: for extra bases unci
Host an w as defeated 4 to 0.
Bcoie; R H E
Boston otio ooo oooo 3 l i
PhHaderphiti 000 12 lOx 4 9 0
Battel its- Brown and Graham; Ew-j
ng and Moor an.
Summary -Bases on halls Ewing I
Struck out Drown 4; Ewing 4.
Umpires G'Day and Brennatb
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
' P.- rl 1 - ll... r
jVpiin Jtine 24. Joplln took the
lead w H!i three runs in the first in-
ning Tind tire visitors; us"d three pit-
chert in an et'fort to hold the locals
down.
Bcor; : R H K
Bold 001 000 0001 I 3
ioplin .': 302 OOO 01 x i; 9 1
Batteries Berg Bentley White
and Goldwaitbe; Gregory ail Hai-
low.
Cincinnati 4
line 24. Cincinnati won
!c series from St..
of
R II E
(too 000 0fl0t3 6 3
2W) oil. 030 1 ii -1
613111 19 mi
Imperial to Daily Leader
Enid Okla. .tune 24. Judge Garher
bus given it out that he will tender
his resignation as district judgo of the
Twentieth district to Cioveruor Ha
kell next .Monday to take effect homed
iatcly. Judge Barber Is a candidal'
tor the Republican nomination Sot con
grers from the First district In op
position to Bird McGuIrc. Judge J
W. Steed a prominent member of tli
local bar a Democrat is an applicant
for appointment as Judge (larl.erV
successor with a strong probability
of land' .g the honor.
The Cor3ervatlon of
Nature's Resources.
Applies as well to our physicist
state as to material things. C. J. Bud
long. Washington R. . realized Ml
condition and took warning befo-e l
was too late. He says; "I suffered
severely from Kidney trouble the di-
sease being hereditary In our family
I have taken four bottles of Foley'f
Kidney Remedy and now ron-dder
myself thoroughly cured. This should
he a warning to nil not to neglect tak
ing holey s Kidney Remedy until It
too late. J. N. Wallace.
Federal Question of Capital
kidney
I ' Hails
(Boston Transcript)
n . b ffirsTrtnr (11 tot US
. . ... . . . . . 11 t
checked Bur l iau.7 : rS.y". of Congress fixing the capital at
cnecitea Bqrungameg gy I Gatiirle until L918. In Wig the people
I v - lef Oklahoma are authorizeil by th
Hutch 1 r Ktad This.
doctoriiaon Kas. A"er trying election where the permanent capi-
L."7 and different medicines for tal shall he Tbev have taken upon
bladder and rheumatic trouble t ie n nsibllltj of vie
Texas Wonder cured me. It Is luting the law by voting tne capita
the beet medicine on earth. waiter awaj trom uumne 10 uHiauoma
B Perry 20 B Main St. Sold by allj Evidently they think Oklahoma Ml
drugnau' get- than the rest of the united State
The College Committee of the
Stale Boud of Agrioulthre will re-
ceive sealed proposals at the Okla-
homa Agricultural and Mocharical
college at Stillwater Oklahoma unci
twelve o'clock noon June 27 1910.
for the construction of a domitory at
the Council State School of Agricul
lure ai Melons. Oklahoma to cost
approximately Six thousand (Jti.000)
Dollars.
Sealed proposals will also be re-
reived by the College Committee Ol
the board "8t the same lime and place
for the completion ot the aoweraouEe
and .y-it'ing pU;t at the COnneJ)
Stan- School of Agriculture at Helena
Oklahoma to cost approximately
Thi ty-l'. e Huiidc d (SM0.'M) Dol-
lars. Payments tor the above buildings
and equipment will be made either
in five per chat State building fund
warrants or cash and bids should
be made account warrants or cash.
The contract will contain a clause
Conditioning payment as above.
Plane and specif ieatlons may bi
officers to his cabin to prove that his ... a tn( 0fLi.e 0( Professor B. E.
name was Coleman. He asserted I tat Chandler A. 4V .J. college. Stillwater l Oherlin 2.
he lived in Omaha and had nevor i Oklahom:. an I at the office of II. C.I Bases on
Sapuloa 4; Tulsa 2.
Sapulpa June 21.- BunrlUni; . hits
In the seventh Sapiifpu made tour
runs. Obtaining a lead which Tul-a
tried 'Infertectuiilly to overcome by a
batting rally in the ninth.
Score; R 11 E
i'lll-a 000 000 002- 2 a 2
Sapulpa 000 000 4l)x-4 7 2
Batteries Jones and Jelferies; My
ors and Coe.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
E3oston 2; Washington. 1.
K' Ston June 24.- Boston defeated
Washington 2 fa 1 in a ten inning
gam e in tiie final inning Hard
tpuffed K:i ger's fly and the latter
was site at second on Utrd'S bunt.
Both moved up when Hooper saerifi-
ficed and Karger scored ihe winning
run on a wild pitch.
jlcore: R H B
Boston 001 UOO 000 12 10 0
Washington . . . Old 000 090 0 I 3 3
Batteries Karger and Kleinow;
Oberlin and Street.
Summary Si ruck out Karger 5;
3t. Louis. 3
St. Loulsi
the ftfti f .mi'
LOuia 1 to 2.
Score;
St. Louk . . .
Cin! iiuiali . . .
lt.it if i i i Black iiu-.n Beiger ani
Biles; Bulns uud McLean.
Buminary- - Home runs Bescber
HobllttelL 1
Buses on hails Blackmail 1; Bum
it i
Struck outr Blaikman 2; Burns 2
Inipiies Rigler and Kmslie.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
WD 13 Hi UP EOUBT
Special to Daily Leader.
Stigler Okla. June 21 District
coutl liar adiourried after a ten days
term. A sensational inciil'.'iiL was the
crazy break made by WHlfarns wbnne
came has been oh the i!oel? t here
in' connection will! the drvwuing or a
girl in San Boh hike at chant last
.inly. Williams' seemed tic have gone
me anil imagined uiar me conn
him and was ve.-y alius-
nrl was In session. His
fgtol was take. away from him in
the court room and jnge Rossijr
entered a fine against him for ron-
tempt of court tyljieh was nfterward
remitted on hcCOftnl of the man's ev-
idence of mental UOttbe; but th gun
again-
while (
HON
JOS-
CANNON
Minneapolis
St Paul 2 :
Kansas Cit;
Milwaukee
;t; Indiana (hiIis
; Louisvill (J-0.
4 ; Columbus 1
11; Toledo;.
TEXAS LEAGUE
balls Oberlin
District
I Ok'a-
heard ot Chawton or ins writ.
When asked if h could produce
letters to prove that hr had reeeived
anv motley under the name of Cole-
man i he young man said he could not.
I search was made through bis cloth-
ing an effects hut the offirers failed
lo find a single letter or paper hear-
ing his name.
Trunk Found on Pier.
Charlton's trunk was found on the
pier and thai bore the single tetter
'(-. Satisfied that they hud 'he right
man the officers with Charlton se
purely manacled started for nonce
headquarters. It wai then that Cbn-1-tOu
begun to breaK down for ha wav-
.nA nnrl ilnlfml f. ll 'llC dctCCti"
had to let him sit on the pfef to M . . . .
uver l.ln.seir. Chariton rarnad white fhe proposaji should be "".';';"
.ff..H . .t.eh nf nausea and W euv. klpei and marked Bids
-111- - .V I. I.I . lit
patl'Ol ' iuii.-i mvityu ul uiiitnii.-
the Connell state 8cboo of Agricul-
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V linl- nf Mrs "' illl'l ' o 1111111.-11 "I'll nil- !.'
DU IC III!
Pitc.ick Dean Denartnreni
Agricultural SchooLi ur'uta
horn a.
A certified check of three per cent
of the amount of the proBsal shall ac-
ompany sal i proposal as required
in the Epecifioattons.
P ' peetive bidders may obtain one
set of plan end speril'icat ieils for the
Completion of the Power House and
ileatlng Plant at once by denosltirg
with R. E. C'.iaudler Stillwater. Okla-
homa a certified check of $10 for
i u-'n end i very set of plans and spec-
ific;!: ion.; Hint may be desired. The
Blaps and peciflcations for the rtor-
miti ma; e rattttrdd In a similar
manner on or after the 1 7th day of
the officers carried him to tin.
w agon.
Captain
Beott.
'linrttiin material v H-Mstcil tile or I- . . .
i-rs in effecting the capture of ChafK
n. whoso earefnl deserlptloa hp bad
ven Cantaln Scott took one glance
the prisoner
That's Charlton
building- (or
which i. n proposal Is in ended f'd
addressed to the College ComnUlue
of the State Boa d or Agriculture
Stillwater. Oklahom I.
The Collegi Committee reserves the
i' 1 1 tu r. . i t mil un.l !! hi
l.tained a ten days leave of an re ; suny v gTAtE BOAaf) 0p AO-
and then said;
Cantaln Bcotl had
from i s nost nml was i ni:n nit: n
i practice to watch all Incoming ships
"'Ithln half an hour after nil urn1-' - ...'
r"hnrlton hnd signal the foll"vn
I AtnuiPIlt . ' . ' "
"Mv wife nndjj' ':. .
jtt iivthi ui f
"T.. .7.
ItlCULTURE.
r J f. CONNCWtS? v-Prealdent.
titer.
CURES
RHEUMATISM
The cause of Rheumatism is an excess of uric acid in the blood. The
c impurity gets into the circulation by absorption usually becauio of con
ion weak kidneys and other systemic Irregularities. Then the blood be
weak and sour and irritating urate particles are formed lu this vital fluid.
ln this fcnpU-e condition the Wood can not fujnlsh the necessary amount o
sent to thf different muscles iondons nerves and ligaments of the body
Instead it constantly steeps them in the briny acrid matter and the gritty urate
particles" collect in the joints which causes the pains aches and soreness of
Bfesjosutlani. Liniments plasters etc. may relieve the acute pain of an attack
of fthtumttism. hut such trestment does not reach the blood and therefore can
nhva ae permanent good effect. There is but one way to cure Rheumatism and
tStt 1 t pnrlf y (he blood of the arid poison. S. S. 8. goes into the circulation
sM ssJtaoks th dlteass st its head. It removes the cause for the reason that It
If Its freatest of all blood purifiers. It filters out every trace of the sour in
flasjgsaMiy natter cools the acid-heated circulation adds richness and nourish
meat to the blood and permanently cures Rheumatism. S. 3. 8. does not patch
SUA it cares permanently. B. 8. 8. Is especially valuable as a remedy for Rhenma
Mas ssssaas i owo uut v-uvrii '.. st r" minwrsl tn tt fmrm. P
It nereis vtgatable a nne tonic as well as blood purifier. Book on Rhenmstlsn
sat flit to- all who write. THE SWIFT BPEOD'IC CO. ATLANTA OA
to-
She w.1 t tie nest woman in
' J.orl.l ti on- bo -Ii" !..: an -i-
U" .ernshli temner So had I We fie-
mently qnarreloil over the mosi t :t v-
nt matte' s and her language to Htl
was frequently so foul thai I knew
he did not know the meaning of It.
Had Been Quarreling
"The nlghl l Btruck her she had
:een Quarreling with me She wa in I
he worst temper t hurl ever seen hrrj
In I told her if she did not cense I
'oulil leave her and put a stop to It
'be-stonped for a little while and start-
ad again. I took a mallet which I had
iiad to do household reimlrs and
Jiruek her three times. I thought she
-.'as dead. I pal the body In n trunk
t) which I also threw the mallet.
"About 12 o'clock that night 1
irought the trunk to my house nnd
l ragged it down tc a small pier nnd
'hrew It ovei board. 1 left the followi-
ng night and went to Como and from
there to Oenoa where T took the
steamer Irene throe days later. The
-oom where 1 killed her was an out
loor sleeping apartment."
PORTER CHARLTON
The United States land office at
Rntd has b en RtOVed to Wichita;
thi being no further government
land to handle In Garfiel i county.
Strain Too Great
Hundreds of Guthrie Readers Find
Daily Toil a Burden.
t'mpire O'Loughlin.
Chicago 6; Cleveland 4.
Cleveland. June 21 Chicago de-
feated Cleveland 6 to 1 in an excit-
ing but poo.ly played game.
Score: R H K
Cleveland W0 001 2004 10 2
Chicago ooo ooo 4020 9 2
ltatteries- Link IPrger Mitchell
and Kasterly; White Beflrt Oimstead
and Block.
Summary Rases on balls Link 2:
Mitchell 2; Berger 1; White 1.
Struck out -Link 2; Mitchell I;
White 2: Scott 2.
Umpin s--Evans ard Kerriu.
St. Louis 4; Dett o.t 10.
Detroit. June 24. Detroit evened
the series with Si. Louis winning an-
other slugging match by 10 to 1.
Score: R H E
St. Louis 100 001 200 4 11 2
Detroit 004 Pti 2tix to t3 2
Bade ies Sade and Killifer; Don-
ovan. Works Casey and Stanage.
- I'liniary -Bases on 'balls- D0110-
an 8; Works 3; Spade 4.
Struck out Donovan 4: Spade 2.
I 'mpires- tionnolly and Uineen.
Nw..Y4i--pii?.Pa...5-
"Sew York. Jw0 24 Mew tbfk d':'
featOd Phil nlelpiiia 12 to 5. making1
seven runs in the eighth.
Score ; R
Philadelphia . .010 040 000 t
New York 100 020 27x li
Batteries .lorgu n Atkins
1 ami: Qui n n. Frill Sweeney
Mitchell.
Summary Struck out Quinii
Morgan 2; Atkins 2.
Bases on balls Morgan ."; Quir
2; Atkins 2.
Umptrai Btan and Wwiddan.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Oklahoma City 12-; Waco 3
Hon-. tun 0; Dallas. 1.
Galveston. 4; Shivvepor!. 1.
San Antonio 1; Fort Woith
WE: STERN LEAGUE
Slolly Citv 12; Denver 3.
Lincoln 0; Wich'ta 5.
pes Moines fj; Topeka B.
Omaha 7; St. Joseph o.
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In Clmrocter Sketches Piano-logues and
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I mm i "ft I
and worry of business
stooping of
and
The hiih li
men
The hard work
workinen.
The woman's household cares
Are too gieat a strain on the kid
neys.
Bin kacbe headache ildesche
Kidney tnnibles urinary I roubles
follow.
A Outhrle cltlsen tells you how to
cure them nil.
W. B. Uranium. 824 W
New York 8; Brooklyn 2.
Brooklyn N. t.t June 24. The
ramt between New York and Brook-j
iwi WB3 marred by a light betwe-ni
Arthur Devlin thud baseman for New
York and a Spectator in one of the
boxes. Larry Doyle took a hand to!
aid bis male and both players were
put off the find and later a rested.!
Score: N
X.w York 020 410 0MS 14 0 1
v UrooklMi 0"0 ICO 0ol-2 10 4
Bank Commissioner 'Cnrke'l hm
added to his office forre by the sip-
nolutinent of new le)d men and an of
fice man. Since his accession
nlare of assistant was vacant
iuln..u.. II L-u -1 r 1 Wi-
Ave . Outline Okla.. says; "1 have r . .i i-.u.in
I n in excel health sine I H umm.
Bonn's Kidney lllli two years l . .A '. 8. i)roke :i
Wy advice :o anyone who suffers ; 1 t'!'; 1 Drucke .
T'rT Teh?; empires -Klornd Kane.
..m.11 nf irn hack kept me In mlieryj oittahum O
.... ..i.. tirtina .r aintnir Chicaflo 9J Pittsburg. 0.
en anr Miym. - - - ('muo Tune 24. Chicago blanked
an) work tb u brought a strain on m 1 - th( utn
-k. I beme exluus.ed JXm.i's 1 . h. nvj .. U 0 a I
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t X Wiilhiee'n dnm store cam
my rescue and cured me so complete
v i but my 'rouble has never iturn
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W- Por anle liv all
dealers. Price Ml
F. L
til vestenlav when he named
Frawlev to take the position.
John c. lxng of Oklahomn
and Seorge t. aioad "i Clil-Ki !.
are to be bank examiners.
Cltv
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New- York sole agents Un the United
take no other. C-tt r.
i s.-cond bnse. 'Immeruian land
ed a home run and a two bagger
while Hoffman hit a double nud a
t rioole.
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